You're My Thrill is a 1933 popular song composed by Jay Gorney with lyrics by Sidney Clare. It was introduced in the 1933 film Jimmy and Sally, and the first recording and release were by Mike Doty and His Orchestra with Ward Silloway on vocal in November 1933. The tune quickly became a jazz standard, later covered by many artists such as Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band (1934), Billie Holiday (1950), Nat King Cole (1958), Ella Fitzgerald (1961), and Diana Krall (2009). Doris Day released it on her 1949 album You're My Thrill. The song sits at the crossroads of pop and jazz balladry and is celebrated for its romantic, moody mood and timeless appeal.